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Written by Jessica Niebel Foreword by Toshio Suzuki Text by Pete Docter, Daniel Kothenschulte Published by DelMonico Books When I was asked to...
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This year King Richard’s Faire celebrates its 42nd year in its continuing grand tradition of offering a full season of music and merriment! New...
In Cirque du Soleil’s holiday-themed outing, ‘Twas The Night Before, the classic Christmas poem has been reimagined into a slick and soaring production to...
I have a confession. Star Wars Celebration 2022 is only the second Star Wars Celebration I’ve attended. I know. Try not to faint. Star...
Written by Jessica Niebel Foreword by Toshio Suzuki Text by Pete Docter, Daniel Kothenschulte Published by DelMonico Books When I was asked to...
Even at a safe social distance, through the prism of phone, tablet, and laptop screens, the virtual 2021 edition of the South by Southwest...
Psychedelic troubadour extraordinaire Robyn Hitchcock entertained a small crowd just before Christmas at the 280-seat Largo in Los Angeles with a dazzling double set...
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea, but stopped by Boston Harbor on his national tour? SpongeBob SquarePants, that’s who. The Nickelodeon favorite-turned-Tony-nominee...
Deep in the woods of Carver, MA lays a magical and wonderful realm. For the past 37 years on 80-acres of wooded forest sits...
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition has landed in Boston at The Castle at Park Plaza for an extremely limited three month run. An appropriately...
Had a great time at this year’s TCMFF. Despite a killer cold that kept me from seeing more than a few films, I got...
Opening night of The Color Purple was a celebration of Black excellence, as a joyful sound rang clear and true through Boston’s Boch Center...
For those of you who didn’t know metro Atlanta has become a hotbed of film production in the last few years. The ancillary benefit...
This year’s FanExpo Boston takeover of Boston Comic Con came with not only a change of venue, but an entirely different experience for BostonCon...
The Jedi Knight looks over the silent pairs of men and women lining the walls. He gives the signal and suddenly the room is...
As I entered the cavernous new home for Boston Comic Con at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Friday, a roar went off...
“Who here saw Wonder Woman?” asked Etheria Film Festival co-director Stacy Pippi Hammon to a cheering crowd. It was a fair question, given the...
First the seats are gonna rock, Then they’re gonna roll. When the movie stops, I gotta go to the bathroom go. Okay. Now...
Smokey and the Bandit is a film that arguably changed pop culture in the 70’s and yet is largely forgotten by today’s audiences. This...
The Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, one of the Midwest’s largest fandom expos, breezed through the windy city last weekend. The three-day extravaganza—arguably Chicago’s...
New York, San Diego, Austin, Boston, Atlanta. If you are a fan of national conventions, these are probably the cities you have searched for...
Butt Numb-a-Thon is in it’s 18th year, now. It’s legal. It can’t drink, yet. But it can die for it’s country and do anything...
When you walk into the new Jurassic World exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the first thing you see is actually a large...
Forty years ago, Carrie White got revenge on her fellow classmates of Bates High School as they laughed at her for a final time...